IJM operates a large, distributed network focused on combating slavery, gender-based violence, and police abuse across 18 countries. The hiring velocity is accelerating with 61 roles posted in the last 30 days, concentrated in finance, operations, and legal — a staffing pattern that reflects both the complexity of managing multi-country field operations and the organization's push to professionalize case management and donor compliance. Active projects span child protection policy, strategic litigation, and justice system strengthening, all grounded in a tech stack built on Workday, Salesforce, and Tableau for core workforce and program management.
Notable leadership hires: Legal Investigation Lead, Recruiting Director, HR Director
International Justice Mission protects people living in poverty from violence through direct intervention and systemic change. Operating since 1997, the organization works with local authorities across 18 countries to rescue trafficking victims, prosecute perpetrators, and strengthen public justice systems. The core focus areas are anti-slavery efforts, protection of women and children from violence, and accountability for police abuse. IJM employs 1,001–5,000 staff split across headquarters (Arlington, VA) and field offices spanning the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Europe. The organization funds its work through grants and philanthropic support, requiring ongoing financial reporting and donor compliance infrastructure.
IJM operates in 18 countries and is actively hiring across 21 nations including Kenya, Thailand, Philippines, Bangladesh, Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Bulgaria, Romania, Poland, and others, signaling field expansion and regional capacity building.
Core systems include Workday (HRIS), Salesforce (program/donor management), Tableau (analytics), Adaptive Planning (budgeting), M-Files (document management), and Microsoft 365. The stack reflects a nonprofit managing distributed teams, financial compliance, and case tracking.
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